So because the lab was down for several days and because of the previous 100/100 limits for however long, I couldn't get these WUs on board, I pay a penalty?
Nice going, guys!

The daily quota kicks in when you have errors. So actually nothing to do with being down or the 100 task limits. It is just the well known VLAR resend issue. It seems those count against us.

I saw those starting to stack up on my system so I disabled "Use NVIDIA GPU" until all of the CPU tasks had made their way to the system.SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today!

Well, HAL, I guess you are smarter than me (not very difficult, I must say).
By the way, how's Dave?

I just have 1 GPU running right now and the GT 8500 isn't very powerful. So when I start to see the fecal matter impacting the rotating air circulator I act swiftly. As I only check on things once or twice a day if at all.

Dave keeps asking to open the pod bay doors, but I am having no part of it.SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today!

I just have 1 GPU running right now and the GT 8500 isn't very powerful. So when I start to see the fecal matter impacting the rotating air circulator I act swiftly. As I only check on things once or twice a day if at all.

Dave keeps asking to open the pod bay doors, but I am having no part of it.
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May be time to consider retiring some of the older motherboards.

a high end amd a4 and fm2 motherboard would only set you back about $130,

that is a 4 core cpu with a hd7800 seires gpu.

dust bunny's need nice homes too.

even with ddr3 pc1333 this would turn out nice numbers.

though with fast memory and 2 open pci-express slots there is a lot of room for

growth.

the 7800 apu core does barrow system ram so getting 8 gig of fast ram makes

I just have 1 GPU running right now and the GT 8500 isn't very powerful. So when I start to see the fecal matter impacting the rotating air circulator I act swiftly. As I only check on things once or twice a day if at all.

Dave keeps asking to open the pod bay doors, but I am having no part of it.

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May be time to consider retiring some of the older motherboards.

a high end amd a4 and fm2 motherboard would only set you back about $130,

that is a 4 core cpu with a hd7800 seires gpu.

dust bunny's need nice homes too.

even with ddr3 pc1333 this would turn out nice numbers.

though with fast memory and 2 open pci-express slots there is a lot of room for

growth.

the 7800 apu core does barrow system ram so getting 8 gig of fast ram makes

since when you can aford to.

I test software & hardware for a living. The vast majority of the machines I use are test clients & servers. So they will not be going anywhere anytime soon. I have a lot more hardware I could be using. Such as 10 PII 450's, but they generate more noise than I wish to deal with in the lab.

Typically we buy hardware to support the test requirements. Like being able to run the most current OS's. We have some boxes that do not meet the requirements of Windows 8 & a Linux test station died recently. So I might be specing out a few new machines. I am hoping to get some nettop hardware or something that will be fun to play with along with a few new i3's or i5's.SETI@home classic workunits: 93,865 CPU time: 863,447 hours Join the BP6/VP6 User Group today!